#Solo rpg
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You are something ancient.Something terrifying and unknowable. You are rage itself.
You are Fantomah, Mystery Woman of the Jungle.
My newest SoloRPG has dropped today! Play as a vengeful goddess of impossible strength, as she struggles to restrain herself from destroying the world.
Can a god be so mighty and unstoppable that they cannot stop even themselves? Is it possible to overcome instinct? Are we more than our ugliest moments? It seems inevitable that you will only grow colder. Change feels like an impossible task. Maybe it is already too late for you. But you must try, all the same.
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Reason why you should play solo games :
You can play without having to find a day when all the group can be here.
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holiday gift season approaches.
do you know a FANTASY GAME ENJOYER? or someone with a YEARNING for d&d but no opportunity/ time to schedule it?
may i suggest.... my books
Where can I obtain these: Consider US & UK indie bookstores!! But, many places, like Forbidden planet online for less than a tenner. or Target.
Into the Dungeon: FUN. SILLY. Dungeon crawl! Get loot! Get eaten!
Into the Tower: Juicy fantasy novella vibe. Multiple unique endings. Wizard tower! Weird magic! Romance and horror options if you want!
BOTH: Standalone, quick reads, <1 hour to play once, no experience needed
Replayable. Achievements. Easy and hard modes
Meet creatures, kiss monsters
guest art I'm OBSESSED WITH. LOOK AT IT
Grainy VINTAGE (2018) photos of Felix Miall & Letty Wilson's inks
^ You might recognise these as the artists for many-award-winning ttrpgs including Heart: the city beneath and Wanderhome...
into the tower pics by Shazleen Khan, Faye Stacey & Sajan rai, THERE ARE LITERALLY SO MANY MORE BUT MOST ARE SPOILERS. CAN'T BELIEVE I GOT TO WORK WITH ALL THESE COOL ARTISTS TBH
Age rating FAQ: can I give Into the Dungeon to (or play with) nerdy children? yes. encouraged.
Number of players: solo, unless you read them aloud and get people to vote on their choices (I LOVE DOING THIS WITH CYOA BOOKS)
You can see more info, links to buy, character previews and a lil chart comparing the books here.
#reaching the end of the year like 'oh god forgot to remind people my books exist'#it's SO fun to hear from readers about these and i would LOVE to keep making them. and tragically that requires Promotion#ttrpg#solo rpg#gamebook#choose your own adventure#into the tower
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I've been running a casual solo ttrpg club (pretty much like a book club) lately on my discord.
Anyone have any good recs for lesser known solo ttrpg's? I'm always down to expand my list of options
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I had no idea what to cook. So I took my Cooking in dungeon game and roll some dice.
Seems like someone wants EGG and SPICE. Hmmm ... I don't have bell peppers but let's go for something shakshouka inspired. I have tomato pulp, eggs, cumin and paprika, coriander too. Let's add some carrots and some corn.
And here we go :
No idea what to cook ? Here is my game Cooking in Dungeon to give you cooking prompts as if you were a chef in a dungeon.
https://arsene-inc.itch.io/cooking-in-dungeon
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Dear Kooks, do you have some tips to play D&D alone or some solo RPG? I want to play it so bad, I have a lot of characters sheets ready because I’m so excited, but none of my friends are interested. If you know and could tell me is there some online platform to discover groups to play?
Thanks always!
Hello!
(First of all I need to start posting a bit more about solo rpgs and solo gaming in general cos I gathered some really cool materials and games over last months, so thank You for reminding me of that. Just need some more free time but it's coming, oh it's coming)
I don't have experience playing specifically DnD solo, but I know there are tools for it people recommend. The GeekGamers YouTube channel has TONS (and i say it both as an encouragement and as a warning, because it can be a bit overwhelming) of advice materials, also regarding soloing DnD and solo roleplaying in general. She also wrote a book on solo gaming called Solo Game Master's Guide which if I recall correctly has a chapter on DnD specifically as well. I know people are recommending Mythic Game Master Emulator as a good tool, but I haven't personally tried it yet.
What I can recommend tho is... Ironsworn (check the link, the pdf for the first main game is free). I have been playing it solo recently and I find it very fun and satisfying. It's a system based on Powered by the Apocalypse rules framework, so not that close to DnD rules, but if you are looking for a solo rp with some more rules structure I recommend taking a look at this game because it is designed specifically for solo playing (but it can be co-oped and GMed too). You can alter the world of the game freely (and the author encourages you to do that) or use the rules in existing setting, so you can adjust it to your liking (tho i do encourage you to try the setting offered by the book first, together with its world creation process: 1) it's very cool, 2) you will get a grip of the rules in their natural environment)
I found I need a couple of additional oracle tables aside of the ones the book has, but these you can pick up as you go according to your needs, there is plenty online, and a lot of free ones too. Other than that everything you need you have in the free book.
I also recommend taking a look at some actual play of an Ironsworn game (or other games, you can find some examples of actual solo plays on GeekGamers channel too) to get a bit of an idea how people think about running a solo session and how they build a story on their own, and perhaps taking something away from it for yourself. For Ironsworn specifically I super enjoy and highly recommend The Bad Spot podcast. It has several seasons of Ironsworn: Starforge game (Ironsworn's younger brother set in space, but the rules and the idea of how the game runs are basically the same) but also some loose talks about solo gaming in general.
OTHER THAN THAT: I encourage you to look around and see what the solo gaming scene has to offer. There is so many interesting games (some with more rules structure, but also journaling games, choose your own adventure-like games, solo hacks for existing systems, and more etc etc, a whole new world to discover really), it's worth checking regardless of having a group to play with or not. I will try to get back to posting more actively on these topics, cos there is a lot of stuff I would love to share, so fingers crossed I won't get distracted lol.
Cheers!
#my apologies for not addressing the finding a group question#my dnd groups usually formed from existing groups#so im not sure where to look#but best of luck on this field too!#kooks talks#solo rpg#ironsworn
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YOU'VE GOT MAIL 💌💕
My latest game is out on right now! I'm doing a public beta test to get feedback--but don't get it twisted, this game is feature complete and good enough for you to lose countless hours living through your very own Romantic Comedy of Errors!
You can learn more about it and download it by heading to the official announcement: ko-fi.com/mkirin 💖🧡💛💚💙💜
#my games#tokimeki 95#tokimeki '95#ttrpgs#ttrpg community#dating sim#otome#dating otome#ironsworn#starforged#roleplay#roleplaying games#tabletop games#indie rpg#indie ttrpg#solo rpg#solo roleplaying#solo ttrpg
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want to play some swamp/bog/wetland themed games?
May I suggest my recent 3 ttrpgs? They're all solo-journalling rpgs, and no prior wetland knowledge is required!
'so, you're a small patch of moss in a big bog...'
a micro solo rpg about being moss facing the inevitability of becoming peat. explore grief, mortality, and inevitability.
'the bog eternal'
a game about being a bog fighting against people trying to harm you, with only your natural traits. totally not an allegory for anything beyond that... I'd totally tell you if it was, deeeefinitely not an allegory for transness, nope.
'you're going to your ideal wetland'
a game about creating and traveling to your dream wetland, emotions about climate justice, and naming that wonderful place.
#ttrpg#indie ttrpg#solo rpg#solo ttrpg#solo-journalling ttrpg#my ttrpgs#sorry for the ttrpg spam to anyone thats alreay been rb-ing my ttrpg content<3#transgender
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Been working on this for a bit: Ensam Själ. It's a set of tools and procedures for Mörk Själ, my soulslike hack of Mörk Borg.
In it you will find a 2d10-based Yes/No oracle with a chance for random events, a variety of dark fantasy-themed spark tables, and a set of specific procedures for exploration using these tools.
It takes inspiration from a lot of different solo and GM-less rules, such as Mythic GM Emulator, Conjectural Roleplaying GM Emulator, Game Master’s Apprentice, Solitary Defilement, FORGE, and my very own Pocket Delver (If you've played Pocket Delver, the last set of random tables should look pretty familiar)
As always, licensed CC-BY-SA 4.0, so feel free to poach and steal any bits and pieces you like from it.
It costs $5 USD, but there are 10 community copies available, and I will be adding a new community copy for each sale made. Also, for the next two months it will be available at a discounted price for everyone who already owns the full version of Mörk Själ.
Plus. If community copies run out and you still want a free copy because you can't or just don't feel like paying for it... you can just message me about it, and I'll be more than happy to give you a download code.
Anyway hope y'all enjoy it :)
As a little demonstration of how it works, I will copy the full example of play I included at the end of the document under the cut.
Example of Play
Here is a demonstration of solo play applying the procedures contained in this document.
After randomizing character creation, our chosen undead is Abigeal of Kingfisher Thicket, a Battlemage with a missing foot and vague memories of being betrayed by an old ally.
Abilities: Strength +2, Agility 0, Toughness -1, Presence +2
HP: 5
Inventory: Shortsword, Fur Armor, Lantern, 3 Flasks of oil.
Inventory slots: 4/13
Stamina: 9
Spells: The Fortress, Merciful Sunlight
Her main goal is to track down and punish the old ally who betrayed her, who is...
Roll on NPC spark table: 64 – Arrogant, 16 – Thief
... an arrogant thief by the name of Ciannán the Grinning.
Rolling on the Area spark table (22, 26) we find out that she begins her quest in a flooded prison. I’ve decided that the enemies for this area are: Nuisance: Sewer Rat – Normal: Ghost – Tough: Wraith – Miniboss: Amphibian Shaman – Boss: Giant Sewer Rat.
Let’s generate a room:
Roll for number of exits: 6 - three exits. Roll for cardinal directions: 2 – NE, 4 – SE, 8 – NW. I chose not to roll for exit type for the time being and assume the three of them are horizontal
Roll on room content tables: Encounter: 11 – Nothing. Loot: 8 – Weapon (Roll on weapons table to determine weapon: Femur) . Room feature: 9 – Nothing.
Standing on top of a small ledge, Abigeal looks upon the rest of the flooded room, an abandoned guard post in an ancient, now flooded prison.
Is there a light source in the room? (2d6 on Soul Oracle: 6 – Yes) Luckily, the light that filters from the cracks on the ceiling above is enough to see clearly.
Is the water shallow enough to walk across it? (2d10 on Soul Oracle: 4 – “Yes, and...”) The water is shallow enough to reach all of the doors walking, and barely deep enough to get your feet wet. Due to the Yes, and Response, Doom is increased by 1.
Abigeal ignores the femur floating in the water, instead going to check the coffer beside the old guard table.
Is there anything of value in the coffer? (2d10+1 on Soul Oracle: 12 – No, but...)
There is nothing in the coffer, but when she crouched down to check it she managed to spot something in the water under the table.
Is it a key? (2d10+1 on Soul Oracle: 8 - Yes)
Abigeal grabs the key she spotted under the table, and then finally decides to check the door to the Northeast.
Room generation:
Roll for number of exits: 2 – None, the room has no doors other than the one she came in through.
Roll on room content tables:
Encounter: 16 – 1d3 tough enemies. Loot: 11 – Nothing. Room feature: 12 – Nothing.
Upon entering the flooded guard barracks, Abigeal suddenly finds herself facing a Wraith. As she wasn’t making any particular effort to conceal herself, she’s spotted almost immediately.
Roll for Wraith HP (4d8): 21
Initiative: Test Agility DR12. 19 - Success, Abigeal acts first.
Knowing she can’t defeat the Wraith head-on, Abigeal tries to use her Merciful Sunlight spell to blind it.
Spellcasting: Test Presence DR12. 18 – Success.
Casting Merciful Sunlight and aiming the bright light directly at the wraith’s eyes, Abigeal manages to blind it for 8 combat rounds (There is no set effect for blinding, but I’ve decided the DR to avoid the wraith’s attacks has been reduced to 6)
The wraith tries to hit Abigeal, but she easily avoids its touch and counterattacks with her shortsword, just barely managing to hit its almost incorporeal form. She decides to spend one Stamina to add one damage die to her attack, hitting with 2d4 for 7 damage.
I will omit the full play-by-play narration of the encounter, but Abigeal manages to defeat the wraith after seven rounds of combat, with her HP reduced to 4 and her Stamina Reduced to 3, and earns 250 souls. She rolls her weapon’s Usage Die, but luckily it comes up 3, so her weapon isn’t damaged. However, when rolling her armor’s UD it comes up 1, so her armor receives one level of wear and its UD is reduced from d8 to d6.
After stopping to catch her breath, she recovers 2 Stamina, and decides to examine the room.
Is there any container for guards’ belongings still intact?
(2d10+1 on Soul Oracle: 3 – Yes, And...)
There is not only one, but several barrels and coffers containing the former guards’ belongings. Among them, she finds 2 bombs, a net, 20 ft of rope, and a spear. Due to the Yes, and Response, Doom is increased by 1.
Abigeal takes the spear and the two bombs and adds them to her inventory.
She then heads back to the guard post, now taking the door to the southeast.
Roll for number of exits: 3 – One exit. Roll for cardinal directions: 3 – East. Roll for exit type: 3 – Horizontal.
Roll on room content tables:
Encounter: 11 – Nothing. Loot: 16 – Random scroll. Room feature: 14 – Major obstacle.
Rolling on a spark table to determine what the obstacle is, I decided to roll Verb + Subject
31 – Increase. 16 - Adversity
Towards the center of this room, the water level is much higher respective to the floor, making it impossible to traverse to the other side walking.
Is the scroll on the side of the room Abigeal can reach on foot? (2d10+2 on Soul Oracle: 11 – Random Event)
A random event occurs. Before determining what it is, I resolve the yes/no question by looking at the result of the higher of the two dice. As it’s an even number (8), the answer is yes, the scroll is floating on the side of the room Abigeal can reach on foot.
Roll for event type: 12 – Reveal
Something is revealed to not be what it initially seemed. I decided to roll Adjective + Subject and...
21 – Ancient. 12 – Ally.
Rather serendipitous.
I decided to interpret this as... she suddenly remembers this was an important place for her and Ciannán, back in the old times before the undead curse.
Is this where he betrayed her? (2d10+2 on Soul Oracle: 21 – No, and...)
This doesn’t seem to be the case, quite the opposite, in fact. Due to the No, and Response, Doom is reduced by 1.
Is this where they met? (2d10+1 on Soul Oracle: 10 – Yes, but...)
She recognizes this as the place they met, but she can barely remember anything from that encounter other than the place itself.
I’m going to stop playing here for the time being, closing this example of play on what I think is the most interesting note so far.
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Anybody got reccomendations for solo RPGs about dueling, showdowns, boss battles, that kinda thing?
I have a mountain of two-player RPGs about showdowns and duels (and can adapt one as needed), but I can't find a good solo game that fits.
Self-promo welcome!
(tagging @theresattrpgforthat in case you've got recs)
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My new solo TTRPG is out!
HARDCASE is a light-weight solo TTRPG about trying to make it to payday in space. If you're a fan of grimy sci-fi and hate corporations (or just really like Mothership, 2400, and World of Dungeons), there's a lot for you to love with it!
You can grab it half-off for the next week <3
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Hey long time no see!
I've just released a printable game I've been designing on-and-off for over a year.
It's called "Celebrity Rat Trap", a single player journaling game where you play as a washed up D-list star on a reality show where you and 11 other celebrities live under 1 roof and compete for a grand prize and 30 seconds of rekindled fame. It's equal parts comedy and tragedy.
I've had a lot of fun play-testing it with folks, and am relieved to finally push it out to the public.
It's pay-what-you-want, so you're totally able to try it out for free!
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ALRIGHT, THIS IS MY BIG ONE. I've been working on this game for over a year now, and my 2024 resolution was to get it actually published, so B+ to me on that one. Right now it is available as digital and print-booklet PDF for optional donations, to gather broad playtesting before finalizing a sale edition.
Squire is a storytelling game meant for replay across genres, telling stories from the perspective of a squire apprenticed to a knight. It is a solo RPG using cards, dice, and prompts to generate changes in the story. The instructions here are detailed and illustrated (with public domain art until I can fund or make original illustrations which I am determined to do because I like the image of a horse mech so much).
I can't count how many games of this I've played developing and honing the process, and how many hours I've logged on writing and editing so far. I've got it to a place I'm proud of. I am certain someone will immediately find ten typos but that is okay because now is the time to hear what is confusing in the rules, or works really well, or needs a fix. I want people to play this game because I made it but also because I am genuinely excited by it and I think you might like it too. And I really want to hear from you about whatever your experience with it is, to help inform any needed changes or updates.
Commenting, sharing, downloading, and donating are all incredibly appreciated.
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Character drawings from Into the Tower (x)
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Itch Creator Day
It's creator day on Itch! 100% of money spent goes to the creators, so why not pick up a game or 3?
Some recommendations:
Hunt monsters spawned from humanity in Cain.
Play a magical child and their protector in duet game Shadow/Giant.
Play a Cursed on a heroic quest and the Oracle who foretells their doom in duet game The Oracle & The Curse.
Play cursed gunslingers in Drifters.
Play pulp fantasy post-nuclear war in Nuclear Knights!
Explore dangerous ruins and uncover the secrets of a far-off planet in GRIM.
Play magical girl-influenced superheroes in Glitter Hearts.
Defeat dungeons formed from human trauma in diceless rpg Psychodungeon.
Save people and hunt things in Bump in the Dark.
Venture into space and protect your galaxy in mecha rpg Maharlika.
Solve the mysteries of your magical school in the solo (or duet) dark academia rpg Tangled Blessings.
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Finally did a flip through video of Carved by the Garden, my folk horror journaling game. I wrote and illustrated it!
You can find it on my shop if you're interested!
#folk horror#indie ttrpg#my art#midsommar#the ritual#ttrpg#solorpg#solo rpg#solo journaling rpg#journaling prompts
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